SEQUELS: So Heinous, So Infamous

"My life I give for the freedom of my
country," said the note carried in the pocketbook of ember-eyed
Lolita Lebroón the bloody day last March when she and three henchmen
of Puerto Rico's fanatic Nationalist Party sprayed the chamber of U.S.
House of Representatives with pistol bullets, wounding five
Congressmen.* Last week Terrorist Lebroón got a much lighter sentence
than she apparently expected. Washington's Federal Judge Alexander
Holtzoff gave her the maximum for assault with a dangerous weapon: 50
years in prison, with eligibility for parole in 16 years, eight months.